Tesla reported a fourth-quarter non-GAAP loss of 65 cents a share on revenue of $306 million. Analysts were looking for a loss of 53 cents a share on revenue of $298.2 million.

"During the quarter, we delivered approximately 2,400 Model S vehicles. We delivered the remaining North American Signature Series cars and shipped exclusively cars with the 85 kWh battery pack. We also saw strong demand for options such as the Performance version and Tech Package. Finally, we sold most of our remaining Roadsters during the quarter," CEO Elon Musk wrote in a letter to shareholders.

In the first quarter, Tesla said it expects to be "slightly positive net income, on a non-GAAP basis. We also expect to be near breakeven on cash flow from operations."

Boeing(BA) is expected to launch on Friday a formal plan to get its grounded Dreamliner back into service, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the details.

Senior Boeing executives are scheduled to meet with Federal Aviation Administration officials in Washington to discuss the proposed 10-point package, emphasizing changes to the plane's lithium-ion batteries, the people told the newspaper.

Chesapeake Energy(CHK) , the second-largest U.S. producer of natural gas, is expected by analysts Thursday to post fourth-quarter earnings of 14 cents a share, down from year-earlier profit of 58 cents a share.